Six experiments are reported that were aimed at demonstrating the presence in newborns of a perceptual dominance of global over local visual information in hierarchical patterns, similar to that observed in adults (D. Navon, 1977, 1981). The first four experiments showed that, even though both levels of visual information were detectable by the newborn (Experiments 1A and 1B), global cues enjoyed some advantage over local cues (Experiments 2 and 3). Experiments 4A and 4B demonstrated that the global bias was strictly dependent on the low spatial frequency content of the stimuli and vanished after selective removal of low spatial frequencies. The results are interpreted as suggesting parallels between newborns' visual processing and processi...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...
International audienceVisual environments are composed of global shapes and local details that compe...
We report a series of ten experiments aimed to investigate the newborn's ability to discriminate the...
The present study was aimed at investigating whether, because of a differential sensitivity between ...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine various aspects of local and global percepti...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
textIt has been shown that infants build representations of their visual world by forming relations ...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
Pas de résuméThe thesis investigated the development of children s global/local processing hierarchi...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
Pas de résuméThe thesis investigated the development of children’s global/local processing hierarchi...
The present study was designed to trace the normal development of local and global process-ing of hi...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of speciWc domains emerges during de...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...
International audienceVisual environments are composed of global shapes and local details that compe...
We report a series of ten experiments aimed to investigate the newborn's ability to discriminate the...
The present study was aimed at investigating whether, because of a differential sensitivity between ...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine various aspects of local and global percepti...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
textIt has been shown that infants build representations of their visual world by forming relations ...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of specific domains emerges during d...
Pas de résuméThe thesis investigated the development of children s global/local processing hierarchi...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
Pas de résuméThe thesis investigated the development of children’s global/local processing hierarchi...
The present study was designed to trace the normal development of local and global process-ing of hi...
A critical question in Cognitive Science concerns how knowledge of speciWc domains emerges during de...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...
International audienceVisual environments are composed of global shapes and local details that compe...